DON'T STAY LATE TO NIGHT -Thelnayttrotbolt-els beainitig b'a'serrvltsy litrat; 7 1. f. AtitildtlY'ttep are egunini; 'trades of nightl • A a, w hileilly steps aro leaving ' Thcreirelp,pure and bright, - `•.) ..A ;ander volee.half grieving, Sot, " Don't stay Into CO-night!' , ho,,oirid in which thou muve,t , Ibusy, bravo and wide ' , The irorld other thou lucent • Is on the ingle side; - Sby,ivaitsfor tbyfoxid gieetings ' - Th - f - Stilll6 II I& "dot ig ; gentleioieo entreating, Says, " liont stay late to-uight." =I The World is cold, inhuman, Will spurn - the& in thy tall ; The love of one pure _woman _ tirthisti and shames them all. Thy Children will cling around thee, Lot fete be dark or bright ; At 6otuu no shaft, will wound 6(4,, Then, "Dont Stay lute tonight - A Long Walk. Iu 1732, Thomas Penn:- , contracted 'With Teedytisching and 60 nie 'others for a title to all\the land in Pennsylvania, to tie taken off by a paralld of latitude :from any point as . far as the best of three men could walk in a day r ,' between sun rise and sunset, from a certain chestnut tree at or near Bristcil, in a northwest direettmi. Care: was tak4.-n , toSeleet the most capable for such, a walk. The choice fell on mantles Yates, a native of Bucks county, a WI, slim man, of much agility and speed df foot ; Solomon Jen . - nings, a Yankee, remarkably stout and strong ; and Edward Marshall, a nati,ve i of Bucks county, a noted hunter- chain carrier, ikci, a , large, • heavy . sk, at fl strong boned man. The day was appointed, and the cham pions notified. The people collected at what I.liiiy thought the first: "twenty miles of the to urhant road, to sea them pass.. 'First carne :Yates, stepping 'as light as a feather, accompanied by Penn and: attendants on horseback. After hith, but out of sight) came -Jennings, with a strong,' steady step ; and not far behiriff,-Mtiraliall, apparently - careless, swinging a hatchet in his hand, and eating a dry biscuit. Bets ran in favor of Yates. Marshall took biscuits to Support his stomach, and carried the , .-it - stkatehet,io swing in his hands alterhate slYl ' the action in his arms should bat _'' 'that in his legs, as he was fully deter fiV,ll,to beat the others, or die in thentteMPEJ He said he ti l rst saw Yates . in descending ,Aurhanrcreek, am) gain ed on him.. There he saw Yates sitting on a log, very tired; jiresently he fell oft; and gave up the - Aiailk. \. Marshall kept on, and before he reactiOQlie Le lkifh, overtook and passed lenTriv— waded the river, at Bethiellein,tit ..t - ,- on faster and faster by where Naz.L -•'•:, stands, to the 'Wind Gap. 'I That was:as far as the path had been marked for them to walk on, and there was a collection of people waiting to see if any of the three . would reach it by sunset. He only halted for the sur veyor to give him a pocket compass, and started again. Three Indian run ners were sent aftfr him, to see if he walked it fair, and how far he went.— Helhon•passed to the right of Ponoco mountain, the Indians finding it diffi cult to keep him in sight, till he reach ed Still Water; and he would have gone a few miles farther, but for The water. :There he marked a tree, witnessed' by the three Indhins. The dligtanee lie walked, between sun and sun, not being on a straight line, and about thirty miles of it through woods, was estima ted to be from ono hundred and ten to one hundred and twenty miles. He thus won tho great prike, which was five hundred pounds in 'Coney, and five hundred acres of land anywhere in the purchase. James Yates, who led the way fur the first thirty thiles`,or wore, was quite blind when taken out of Durham'creek, and lived but three days afterwards.— Solomon Jennings survived but a few years. Edward Marshall lived and died on MarshalPS island, in the Delaware river. He arrived at about ninety years of age. -He was a great hunker, and it is said he discovered a rich silver mine, -which rendered him and his, , family connections affluent ; but he never dis closed where it was, and it continues unknown to this day. • , MARK TwAnt's NAb.—Mark Twain says of his horse : " I have a horse by the name of Jericho: He is a mare. I have seen remarkable horses before. but none so remarkable as this. I wan ted a horse Abet would shy, and this fills the bill. I had an idea that shying indicated spirit. If it was correct I have got the most spirited horse on \ earth. He skies at everything he comes across with the utmost partiality. He appears to, have mortal dread of tele graph polehespecially ; andit is fortu ante that thesere on both sides of the road, i s. because, is it is now, I never fall off twice in succession on the same side.— If I fell on the same side _always it would get,monotonous after a while.— The creature has shied at everything he has seen to• 'day exept a hay stack.— He walked . up to that-with intrepidity and recklessness that was astonishing. And it would till any,one with admira tion to see-how he preserved -his self possession in the presence of a barley 'sack. His dare-devil bravery will be the death of this horse some day. He is not particularly fast ?, but I think he will get me through the Holy Land.— He •has only ono fault. His tail has been - chopped oil, or else ho has set down on it too hard some time or other, and has to fight the flies with his heels. This is all very well, but when he tries to kick afly Ofr the top of his head with his hind foot it is too much of a variety. He is going to get himself into trouble some day. He reaches around and bites my legs, too. Ido not carepartic ularly about that, only -. I don't like to .. see a horse too sociable," . A TOUGH CASE.—Elder Knapp had been holding a protracted meeting in Arkansas, and on a certain Sunday was to have a " bqptisrrt" of _converts in the river, in the secluded lacality in 'which the revival tokii place. 'As he advanced into the wateMyith a 'wiry, sharp-eyed old chap, he asked the usual question whether any plrson knew any reason why the ordinance of baptism should not be administered. No one answered for a few moments, but 4 lengti, a tall, straight and powerful looking fellow, with an eye like a blaze, who was lean ing upon - a long rifle and quietlylook ing on, , remarked: " Elder, I don',t want to interfere with this yere busi ness, any way, but I want to say I know that old eu.ss yati've got hold of, and that One dip won't do any good.— If you want to get the cilia out of him, you'll have to anchor him out in deep water over night. physician of th e "John," asked a apotheoary'e apprentice, '`did Green get the medicine I ordered ?" "I gums ao," repiledJohn, "for I saw a crape hanging to the door-knob thi s morning." • Tioga.Coutity ,Agitator. WI'S office is well etoated with Type, PloBlloi, &C., and lets every advantage for doing JOB PRINTING io n superior manner, Plain'or in Wore, trom a wed ding card to a sheet roster. Any kind or etylo done at. !hid Ortieo 113 follows: I Law Beam, Pamphlet's, {Carib', n vim t ion emits, Hand Bing o Programmes, Checks, Drafts, Unbind, Bill.llende, Ciro:tiara, Orders, Shipping Cant,, liusinem Cards, 'Envelopes, Tinted Plato !Muting, Vitiitiug Cards, Wedding &c., &c., &c. Justice Blanks', And ‘ Bll other 'blanks ccihstantly on hand and forienle Deeds, warrantee,i School Contract, Deeds, quit•claina. , SUEIIIIIOIIB, Subpoenas, Statement and Confeasionf • Warrants, Exethitiotia, Amicable Action, , Indemnifying Bonds, Bonds, Constable's Sale, Attachments, Judgment Collector's Sale, • Notes Petition and Braid Marriage Certificate, - \ for A ',lenient of tiriardiati. ~ J.. • • And any other blanks noyienumerated above will to printed 1,0 order op short notice. ~ _ • airPorsons Sending orders for JOil WOUIC will get their Work promptly done and leturned. We shall spare no Flicks to please our customers in .1111e.,depart merit: Tiabio. vending work, Wens° state Hid size of Job, kind of Ink and paper desired. VAN O,eLDEIt 4 MITCLUILL. Proprietqrs Feb. lb-0 Q . EED POTATOES FOR SALE.-.Eurly Rae, K. 7 Climax, and Breese i'rolitic. Early Rose: the merits of this celebrated va riety, are already well known—planted side 14 side with the early Cloodrielt and York potatoep, they matured twelve days in advance Climax potato: this variety speaks ibir its self. From ono pound of seed, the undersigned received a;yield of 123 pounds. 'lt is a potato of superior table quality. The Breese Prolific matures about two weeks later than the 'Early Rose—is generally pro ductive; often exceeding a hundred fold, and will prove a most valuable variety for field culture. "It is also a potato of excolent table quality. Early Rose, price per peck, " pound, 4 4 4 Climax. Breese Prolific, Feb. 23, '7O;-tf 313 iplleZT, ETAS removed his goode to the Now Store In Ala Wright A. Bailey's Block, almond door east of Sears' Saloon. i Lots of New Goods just received, comprising every thing usually , kept in a* BRY GOODS STORE! So it's over the 'way, The people say-: Kelley has gone with his goods; Consisting of everything, Including old worntn's hoods. Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots acid Slioes, and an endless variety of SO-FORTHS, that is usually found in , a first-class country store Thanking thy patrons fur their very' liberal patronage herotoforo, I propose to attend strictly to business in future and sell all the goods 7 pos. stbly can. So call in and see Jan. 5, 1670 REGULATOR. CORNING. N. Y. Here ')Ve Are Again rPHANKFUL for the favors we have thus far received from the people of THE TIOGA VALLEY, we wish to call their attention to the fact that we are Just receiving a New Stock of Goods adapted to the early Fall Trade, c<impriaing ev erything desirable, both in style and quality, and shall be pleased to see our old customers and all who may come from that vicinity to CORNING to buy . DRY GOODS, ,BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpets, &c., &c., as we always give customers from a distance A LARUE DISCOUNT ON PRICES, we thus make it for their Interest to come to ns to mike their ritchases, as many poop e in that region will testify. We do not !Aim) in long advortlsoments, displaying long lists of prices, &c , hut will convince all who come that we can, and do gel/ GOODS OHEAP, that thiaStoreia, in reality THE REp-ULATOR . , 11 for this section' of country'. CALM take alook through ourimmensostook and satisfy yourselves. NEWELL a OWEN. 1 COrntng, Etept o So 18 6' , $1 00 H. S. JOHNSTON, ' TiOga, Pa. iiiiit -Atevesl. , Steveri: • AND \ IRA 11!. W A 161.16 Havingformed a partnership in the Tin, Stiave and Hardware trade, the undersigned have the pleasure to,announee that they have, nt a great outlay, added to the usual stook of the old stand on , . MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, a complete aasertment of Shelf' - Hardware, of which we enumerate the following articles: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, MILL, BAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES I CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS,' AXES, AUGERS, ' , RITTS, BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, PIPE BOXES, AXLE- " TREES, ELLIP TIC SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, CORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, =1 PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND CAPS. PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS a new thing, and made for use. Those are but a few of the many articles composing our stook of Hardware. We invite the public to call and examine for themealvee. , We aim to keep the beet quality of good' in our line; and all work to order done promptly and well. AGENTS FOR THE Buckeye J!lower & Reaper. '4SH, DOORS. BLINDS. AT FACTORY PRICES, Always on hand or furnished to order, at ROBERTS & BAILEY'S hardware Store, Welleboro. p..C...aa5.. a.... 111.213.11. ROBERTS. R. 0• BAILEY. Wellaboro,Jan. I,lpl7o—tf. Ingham's Woolen Mills ! DEERFIELD, PA. THE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Cassimeros, Flannels, &e., &0., for Wool.— Theyalso manufacture as usual— TO ORDER, OR ON SHUR to suit customers. All work warranted an rep resented. They invite particular attention to their Water Proof CASSIMERES, which are warranted in every respect. Partials lar attention given to ROLL - CARDING AND CLOTH DRESSING. INGHAM'S large stook of Casaimeres, &0., 25 per cent less than any competitors, and warrant. ed as represented. ---___ INGHAMS manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and defy competition. INGHAM have as good an assortment o' Full Cloths, Cassimeres, &0,, and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy your selves. • INGHAMS wholesale and retail at the Cow adesquo Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Oar Cloths are warranted, and sold by the following pereone: DELANO .t CO.. Wollaboio, Pa. T-. L. BALDWIN A . CO., Tiogn, Pa. J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa. 100,000 Pounds of Wool Wanted. .10133PH1 GINA3I aBONO. Deorksld, JAL 1, 187 if. ''"'Whlil6§al6 ''ailstitiiiir'''' DRUG STORE! By W.. C. KRESS. RE subscriber will keep on nand at alt times T full stock of DREGS AND MED.IOINOS, PAINTS; Patent Medicines, 'Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery,. Kerosene, Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash Lime and Brushes, Varnish and • Sash Brushes, Window Glass all sizes,. Varnish of all kinds,. Fancy Soaps, Hair Oils, • SPECTACLES, Hair and Tooth Brushes, a full stock of Yankee Notions; also a complete as-, sortment of Homeopathic Medicines, and a full stock of -1: Pure Wills and Liquors. ' Buyers aro requested to call and examine pri ces before purchasing elsewhere. Jan. 1,1870. W. C. 11.1t1C813. • IF YOU WANT A Coat,. or Suit of Clothes, Call and see oar stook of Cloths or Cassimeres, I= • and leave your meas re, and yon can be supplied on slier notice, at Oct. 27, 1889 Large Stock of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, Suitable for the Reel SMITH & WAITE'S, Oct. 27, 1869. REMOVAL. New Stock! New Godds SEARS & DERBY' TTAVE taken the now store one doOr above 11, Wright it Bailey, where they are on hand with a new stook of BOOTS, BALMORALS, GAITERS, . BOOTEES, BROGANS AND GALLIGASKINS warranted to flt any foot from /go. 0, to 13 in. olueive. The stook has been eeleeted by one who has the advantage of THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE _ . in the business, and is tho best itnd fullest in the country, Our stock of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PER; SOLE, COMMON CALF, LININGS, BINDING,. MO- ROCCO, &C., will be kept up as heretofore. On Findings we shall be found at home al ways, and we shall endeavor to sell at prises satisfactory to the trade. We won't be under sold. DASH PAID FOR HIDES, SKINS, FURS & PELTS Also the top of the Market for WOOL. But our beet hold will be on CUSTOM WORK I As usual. There's comfort in a well made custom boot, What fits the corns withouttoo much' compreseing For everybody knows a shabby foot Cannot be compromised by overdreeeing. And one may wear clean linen with a snit Of finest cloth, but there is no finessing Will make a man with ehabbily dressed feet, Look like a gentleman upon the etroet. MORAL : Buy your boots of SEARS lc DERBY,' Cr any other man. [Printer's Devil.] Wellaboro, Jan. 1,1869.4 f. Poi' Sale. T AM AGENT for Kinney Co.,h celebrated J. platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons, all made in good style, and from Jersey timber, and warranted in every respect, equal to any made. Can furnish any of the above at the lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C. BENNET. Wellabore, Jan. 1, 1870—tf. House and Lot for Sale. HOUSE and Lot, and vacant lot for male cheap. Looation Welleboro, and desirable. Inquire at tho Agitator Office. Jan. 1,1870-4 f. TO THE FARMERS OF TI.OGA COUNTY. lAM now building atmy manufactory,ln Lawrence. vino. a superior FANNING ...MILL ) which posseesea the following advantagesover another mills: I.lt separates rye t oata ,rat litter.andfoulseedetand chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and an other seeds, perfectly. 8, It cleans timothy seed. 4. It does all other separatin grequirod of a mill. This mill ishullt of the best and most durable thn-, her, in.good styli:wind Is sold cheap for cash, or pro. duce, Iwill tit a patent sieve, for separating Oats front wheat,to other mills t on reamonableterms. J .H MATHER. Lewrencovine,Jen. 1,1870-4 "f A Bargain TO THE man who wants agood *ming frm within two miles of Arnot, in li ßion tw' a P., Pion offer a bargojn. My farm contains 100 acres, a improved, with a plank house, frame barn 30x40, and other outbuildings thereon. For terms and particulars apply on tho invmlsos, or address at Cherry Mitts, J. E. HENRY. Nov. lt, 11)69-4w. - SMITH dr, WAITE'S, Corning, N. Y. Corningi N. Y. i i i I ` .: r : eff.tbig :- I.4s r ADEAr f ir, KOXVILLE. - TIOGA COUNTY; PENN'A. .0. Wenn, Principal. Mrs. ADA W. HORTON, PXoCoDirelln. • . Min iltita gonna', Maintop t. Mica Etta. Danriarr, Teacher of Manic. . .The Fall Term will Commence Anglin 31 - , The Winter Term November-30. ' The Spring Terna March 3. Farb Term to con Urine 12' wacky. , . ILIPMNI6tB PEP, TERM. - Tuition, including rent and wood, Fall Term5...411050. 14 '". . 4 . -Winter Term.. 13,60. Spring Term... 12,60. Day Students ' 7,00. Instrumental Music, (Plan eActrgari or Idolodoon).. 10,00. Vocal - 61 W e— ' 2,00. Use orlnatrpmente.. - ... - - 2,00. Drawing and Pending . 3,00. ' Imardpor week • • - 3,09. Jan. 1, 1870-t7. , . FOUT__Z'S CELEBRATED Iloilo ad Cattle Powfiefs. preparatloni long - and fayerably - 4 ' kia own , Will thoroughly re-Invigorate 'I s broken down and low-spirited horses, ' p by strengthening and cleansing the '4lllO, stomach and intestines. f w It is a sure preventive of all insident to this animal, such as d rea PEVER,_GLANDERS, YELLOW Wilt" 1111LVES, COUGHS DIG- "' -! • TEMPER, ,SEVERS -LOSS9P - asmarig-Aym l'Ea /C. ENERGY, dm. use li a pnmrs the wind, incomes • the, gives &smooth and glossy s —ad - 4) Is transforms tho miserab l e skeleton into a Ilne4o9lilng ttrtd i npiriteill hors!. ~. ~ id ,Hen OEl T orn Q u ' is v. ke eete e to a v ran al l a t a s o b th f l as iL w b l de t l eril :b ttlis in a m ' rs 7 veni l tot i . ‘i . - ,:e . 'A, a c t ua l experiment to crease , ir : 1 .) quantity , r ,,,,, ,_. _...„,,.,...,,,, er cent . o f a n ,ins d allik l rruike . ta i l d th ni cream e ng bu c t a t t e t w a r ea c tri t : x th _iv eln er thri ' tl:ut;:a . i cu lipe . ." sw a d te 4:8 1 ...1 w 4m3 e : e b. their dr ide, and maim. In allillseases of %iv/Maim:Loh as °lngle, Mean in the Lamm Liver, dm, this article acts as * sPswia, By Ratans freak One. ;4 - :. ‘ ", half a paper a paper aln barrel of -. • ' swill the aboVe Mime* will be eradi cated or mainly prevented. If given IA A . In time, a certain preventive and '• :l— ore for the nog Cholera. DAVID E44 - OITTZ, Proprietor, ' ', $ AtVirliOU'ir.'. d: For solo try , Dingiiisnt and Seatilieeliers' throiikbont the United States, Canadas and South AMOriCS. Jan.' 5, 1870-Im. Grocery and Provision Store, CORNING, N. Y. 4= l . ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in all kinds of GROCERMS, PROVISIONS, Wines; Liquors and Cigars, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN & , I DRIED FRUITS, CANN*D FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, -• WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS & PERAIkiIiDLATORS, TOYS, &o. A full and complete assortment of the aboire mentioned goods of the best quality always on hand. Particular attention paid to Fine Groceries Dealers and Consumers will And lb to their in terest to examine hielptock before buying. Corning, N. Y., p. 2 1, 1870. IMPORTANT NOTICE 1 =I CLOSING OUT SALE OF WINTER GOODS The subsoriber offers his entire Stook of Winter Goode at aotual COM TOM USE 8 This will bo found a rare opportunity for purchasers, as the Stook is large, and well seleoted, consisting in part of DRESS GOODS of various styles; and fabrics adapted to the '1 Season SHAWLS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS BUFFALO elm LAP ROBES, GENTS OVERCOAT r , AND A GENERAL STOCE. OF WINTER CLO THING. The public are invited to call and examine the Stock. Wollsboio, Fob. 18, 1870-tf J. STICKLIN, IN 0 hairmaker, Turner, and Furniture Dealer. SALE ROOM and FACTORY opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop Main Street, where be is pre• pared to furnish Cabinet Ware of any kind to those in want. Orderepromptly filled and eatiefactionguaran. teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Welleboro, Jan. 1; 1870. J. STIOKLIN. Valuable Farm for Sale. A farm of three hundred acres, with two hun dred and *twenty-five acres improved. Situ tutted two miles north of _Tioga Village, on the Tioga River and Railrocd. Well watttered, der a good state of cultivation, and good build ings. Also four housesand lots for sale in Tloga village. T. L . BALDWIN. Tiega,Jan. I,lB7o—tf. For Sale. (lIRCULAR SAW MILL, 351Iorse-power A t Engine, Shingle Mill, and appurtenances. Knhirn as the Foster Mill,Middlebury. Inquire of J.B. Pottei, or of S. S. Rockwell, Wellsboro, Pa. N0v.17, 1888.-tf. Elk Run Plaster. THIS PLASTER having s een tborougbly tested by the farmers, an pronounced by all, to be a superior article, o take pleasure in saying that. we can supply the masses, as we have any quantity on hand, Price p_er ton, 5 dollarr I. OILIIMPNEY. Jas. 0,1870-5 m.• ~i~~~S~~~~ ~ r ~DRU~ . ST~OR RUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS r AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID, EX- BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS; KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROCK ESTER-PERFUMERY. AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, %VAIiL AGENTS FOR MARVIN & COBS RE Bold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are r quested to call and- get quotations before going further EMI Corning, N.Y., Jan. 1,1870--1 y LIN' INSFILINCII Cahn UNITED STATES OF AMERICA., Chartered by Speci'l Act ofOongTess Cash Capital. $1,000,000, Where all Correspondence should be Addressed. CLABENCa H. CLARE, President. JAY Copan, Chairman Finance & Executive COM. HENRY D. Coons, Vico-President. EmEnson W. PEET, Eleoretaryand Actuary. B. S. Russera., Maaager. Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars ;be munch Office of the Company, or to It. 0. SIMPSON, WELLemono, by whom applications will bo received and Poli cies procured for Tioga County. Jan. 1, 1870-Iy. WANTED, • AT THE NILES :VALLEY STEAM FLOURING MILLS. 10,000 Bus. Corn, 10,000 " Oats, and any amount of good wheat. J. B. DIMON it Co. Niles Valley, Jan. 1, 1870-tf. T. HAVE bought the right', to mei the Paton Elastic Roofing in Tioga County, and am now prepared to put on roofs oheap and in good workmanlike manner. This roofing is fire and water proof. I refer to: Messrs. Wright do Bai ley, Toles it Barker, and C. L. Willa* where samples can be soon and roofs in use. MOSES WINGATE. Wellaboro, Jan.', 180/0-tf. p D. HOLLIDAY, Proprietor. A large and JO 0 commodious House, looated in the imme diate vicinity of all the County buildings, with large and commodious barns attached. jlgr•James Hallett acts as hostlor, and .cri always bo found on hand, attentive to business Jan. 6,1870.—1 y HARPER'S PERIODICALS TERMS FOR 1870. HARPER'S MACKi S INE, One Year $4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY, Ono Year 400 HARPER'S BAZAR, One Year 4 00 HARPER'S MADAZINZ,JpIARPER'S WEEKLY, and HARPER'S BAZAR, to One address, for one year, $lO ,00; or any -two for $7 00. An extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly, or, Bazar; will be supplied gratis for every Club, of Five•Snbscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance ; or, Six Copies for $2O 00, with out extra copy. IEI HAaran's MACUZIHE eon - tains nearly Double the Amount of Matter furnished in the Galaxy, The Atlantic, Putt:rain, or Lippincot. It exceeds in about the same ratio any English Magazine of the same general class. THOS. HARDEN. A New Story. splendidly Illustrated, by Wilkie Collins ( Author of "The Woman in White," "No Name.' , "Amadale," and "The Moonstone"), will be commenced in liarper's Weekly in No. Yember,lB69. Persons desiring to renew their Subscriptions to Harper's .Periodicals will much oblige the Publishers by sending in their Names as early as convenient before the Expiration of their present Subscriptions. This will obviate the delay at tendant upon re-entering names and mailing back Numbers. New Subscribers will be supplied with either of the above Periodicals from the prevent time to the end of the pear 1870 for Pour Dollars. Addreis HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. New York, Oct. 15, 1869. CASH Pai SETH 37ATRINS respectfully Informs the public that he has established a at the barnlon the premises lately owned by R. C. Simpson', Esq., iodated on Pearl and petition Streets, Welleboro. Ile elms to keep good hor ses and wagons, and intends to please. Prices reasonable.—Nov. 24, 1809-Iy. Double and single teams furnished. 500 TONS of the finest ground Cayuga Plaster, in Tioga County, to be bad at the Mansfield Plaster Mill. No ohargrfor de livering at the Mansfield Depot. Jan. 19,1870-Bm. O. B. OWENS. CORNING, N. y. TRACTS, PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WWTEWASH LIME SD AND, DYE COLORS, FINED OIL W. D. TERBELL & CO.. NATIONAL OP THE WASHINGTON, D. C. A.E'PROVED JULY 25, 1868. PAID IN PULL. PRANCE OFFICE: First National Bank Building, PHILADELPHIA, OFFICERS: ~,,-. Patent Roofing. NiTellsboro Hotel. For -Anything • You want in the lIRIJC LINE Go to P. R. Williams & Co. They keep the best stook and sell the Cheapest. Feb. 22, 1870. FOR HIDES, by M. A. DIIRIF. Wellaboro,Dee. 11,1868.—tf Liiery Stable !Livery for Hire, RAILWAY TIME TABLES. ERIE RAILWAY. ON and alter MONDAY, Nov. 1 5t h.1809, Trains wlll leave Corning, at the follavani hunre,vic: Goma IVEivr. 12.35 a in EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, for Dutralu Dituktrk and -Cleveland, connecting with h ot trains !or 1 o Wed. A sleeping, Coach is attached to this trains. tang through to Buffalo. 6,42 a. to ., 1011 T. EXPRESS, daily fur itooh• ester Butralci, Dunkirk, Clevehind and Cintdn -40444 making direct connuection with trains of the Brand Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo. Dunkirk. and Cleveland for all points West, and at Cincinnati with tko Ohlo and Mississippi and Louie villa Short Line ilsilways for the South and Solidi. west. 11.20 a. m„ MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, for uffslotuad Dunkirk. 12;05 WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. L 45 p.m, llALTlllollllRlKPRESs,SundayseXcept oel. for Rootlet:or and Buffalo, via Avon. 6,001. m., DMIORANT TRAIN, daily, fur tho "%Vest: 7,30 P. m., DAY BX.Plikaid, Sundays excepted, kir itushester,Aluttitio, Dunlthk, Cie.. eland, Cincinnati, and thu So nth stops at driucipal stations anti con• Ducts poi II t 3 en wain lisle- New and itoproved Drautng Room Coaches accompany this steal front New York to Hutraloowd Blotn,; Cone-nes attaelted at llornellsvillo, running tliroWgt% to Cleveland a nd Uttlioll without change. GOING EAST. 4,46 a. ta.,OINOINNATI EXPILESS, Mondays es• emitted, conneoling at Elmira for Williamsport, litarrlsbnrg and thu South; also at Elmira for Cuban jaigua; at Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Dail. way ; at Owego for Ithuott; at Binghamton fur Coo. poratown and Albany; tend at New York with btrOnin• era and afternoon Extpretak trains for Now England cities. lie Sleeping coachcs accompany this train to Now York. 11 • 11,46 a. m., DAY EXPIESS, Sundays excepted, connecting ut Jursey ,Oily with midnight express train of New Jenny Railroad tor Philadelphia. Also Stops at principal statsons and connecting points on 11.141:1 line. Now and Improved lltyiwtug lLUulll eloaellt 8 accompany this train to Now York lap 1 .. in., \WAY lllElollll, Sundays axecpti.d. 12,20 P. 111.1 ELMIRA MAIL, ax‘epted. 4,42 D. NEW TURK AM, isAurimuitu , MAIL, litintlityd excepted, connecting ut Elmiilt tot Om south 7 PAS LIOIITNINO EXPREtS, connoct. tug ei Jersoy City 'with morning Eicoresee *ti Now Jersoy Italtruad for Baltimore and Waallina tutu and at Now York with tuorning Napri.ba train fur nostou and Maw England Utica. Alar otopa at a i prin. dipai stations and connecting pointa on mum ,illeoping (Machos accompany Whores; through to Ntm Nor:. • DAOCIAOV , CIiECKED TUROUOII Irh. A revised and copplete "rocket Time Table" of Polusenger Trains ou the ROO Railway and connecting Linea, law recently boon publialied,and can be procur• ad on application to.the Ticket Agent atilt, Company WSI. R. BARR, L. 11. RUCKER , Pass-Agent. Sup't Bloosburg& Corning, & Tioga U. II Taainewillrun as follows anti' farther notice: Acieommodation—Leaveefi lilosaburg at 7,60 a. m.,lllana eld at 8,40 Tioga at 0,20. Lawrenceville ailo OF— arriving at Corning at 11,10 a.m. relail—Leaveaßleseburg at 1,80 p.m.,3lanblield at 2,10, Tioga at 2,45, Lawrenceville at 3, , 9-arrivi tit+, at Corning at 4.30 p. in. - 211a11.—Leavealloruing at 8,00 a.m. Lawroncevllit at 9,03,'R10ga at 9,45, 51anallold at 10,22—arriving at Blass-burg at 11,00 a. in. Accommodation—Dumb Corning at 2,40 p. m.,Latc• renceville at 3,65 Tioga at 4.40, Slannold at 6,80 a arriving at Illomburg at 6,15 p. m. 14.11.611ATTUCH,Bnp't Northern ZeNral R.B. TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. Traine forCapandaguls leave Elmira as follow s : Accomodation at 7 0.5 p ro Express [fastest train on road] 12 20 u m 10 00pm Way Freight,[4assenger Coach attached]..._.... 6 20 a m On and after Nov. 15, 1860, trains will arrive ant! depart from Troy, as follows; LEAVE NORTIIWA.RD. 10 35 rt. m.—Daily(except Sundays) for Elmiradluffa to, Canandaigua, Rochester, dusp.Bridge and the Ca nadas. 968 a. ni.—Daily. (except Ettindaya) for Elmira and Briffalo,via Erioltailway from Elmira. LEAVE SOU T HWARD. 728 A. m.—Dally(oxcept undays) for Baltimore, Washington,Pbiladelp ia,&c. 966 P. m .— Dally .( except ' undaye) for Baltimore, Washington and Phila . Ipbia. . ALFRED E. FISKE ' ED. 9 . YOUNG Ran'i Sup t.llarrieburg, tient). Pasa.Ag't Baltimore, bid. Philadelphia & Erie R. R. ()nand atter Sept. u, 18d9 Trains ou tide Hoed wi run as follow• WESTWARD. 01.11/Crofta l 1./124.1m/p/alot. .. • • • Williamsport " arr.at Erie ErleExprossleavesPhiladelphia ‘• Williamsport " " arr.at Erie Elmira Mailleaves Williamsport - arr.at Lock Haven EASTWARD 111811Traln lesson Erie " " Willlutuspoit " arr. at Philadelphia.. ErieExpreas leaves Erie " " Williamsport. " " arr.at Philadelphia. - Elmira Nail, leaves Look Ilavtn • " WilUamsport, arr, at Philadelphia... Buffalo Express, leavosWilltatbsport , f '• ai•r, at Philaderphia 9.25 ain ,) • I Harrisburg • 5.20 a ni. Mail and Express commit with Oil Creek and Alle• gheny River Rail Road. Baggage Chocked Through. ALFRED L, TYLER,Deng fiup't, • Atlantic and Groat Western R• W 8 ALAMANCA STATION WaxTWAI DOUND - 5.30 Acoommodotion 0,36 Express 12.10 EASTWARD EDUATD, Express 5.10 Mall s.bi. Accommodation, 11.46 11.00 1 Express 0.10 F.:pro's At Cory there la a Junction with tho Phlindelphin & Erie, and Cil Crook Rail Roade—J l At Moadville with the Franklin and 011 City and Pitholo Branch. At Leavittsbargotho Alahonlny Branch makes a db. rect route to Olovoland. At Ravenna connects with Cleveland and Plttebnigla Rallrend. , The Road passes through Akron, Ashland. Gallon, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rail. rottdo,tuld terminates at Cincingati. L. D. RUCKER, Geo.Supt.,Meadville,Pa. COVINGTON SASH FACTORY D. S. & H, G. IRELAN, Proprietors THE subscribers would Say to the public tha they are prepared to make or furnish SASH AND BLINDS, DOORS, PALING, SCROLL SAW ING, &C., Also, dealers in Lumber and Shingles. Price list for Sash primed nd glazed per light Bby 10-12 i cents. 3 9 by 13. Bby 14, 10 b 12, 15 cents. 10 by 14, 9 by 14, 16 cents. 10 by 16, 20 cents. i Our work is made of the best seasoned lumber and in the best manner. Call and see us. Jan. 5, 187C-1y INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, CHURCH ES, SOCIETIES, and other organizations, wishing to obtain a reed Instrument, can be suited as rerads sifx styles, prices, &c., dc. ALL INSTRUMENTS VORRANTED OP Send Or a circular. 4ff Tioga, Jan. 1, 'TO. T. A. WICKHAM. - - Dr. H. R. Phillips, burned_!:ol; r)I2NETV2 7 9 THE undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Westfield and surrounding coun try that ho is permanently located nt Ibis place. Ho is fully prepared to do all kinds of DENTISTRY, in the highest style of the Srtisfaction guarranteed. Office over Scovill's Drug Store. Fine Photographs can he had over th Drug Store, r il. It. P RIM'S. Westfield, Pa., June 30, 1564. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration having ' been granted to the 1 1 undersigned upon ;be Estate of Wm. A. Wood, Into of New Jersey, deceased, all persons owing said •estate, or claiming against the same, will settle with OEfAS. STANBURROUGH, Brookfield, Feb. 9, '70..6w. Admr. - At 'anti -,and 'Great Western ERIE ArS, THE WHEAT BRipkii - 4114HE ROUTE Yea, CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, - CHICAGO, M 4 LWAUKEE, ST. PAU OMAHA, 'And to all Points in the WEST and No, DaytOn,-:Cinc,inliatif 'VILLE', ST. LOUIS, RAN AS CITY, MEMPHIS, NEW ORLEANS,. And all points in the South k Southwest, nit I No Change of Coaches TO,CLRVELAND,OR CIIN_CUNNATI, From any point on the Erio ;Railway. An uJ vantage and convenience not ofiercd by nu) • otherroute. ultouun LIGHTNING ExPn Tit)" DAILY. B.l.gage 'berhol Through, and No from unu ear t ointotber, itreventi rig lost or daft.- ago. Tic ots vitt this popular routofau bo procured at all l c„ Irices or , the tine oftho Erie Railway, ft li.i of • . When purchasing ask.:the Agent.fer Tick ri via the ATLANTIU •fREAT WE:3TEItN RAILWAY W. B. SHATTUC, (len. Tiukot and Pau. Ag't, Cleveland. O. I. D. • RUCKER; Jan. 1, '7O, (len. Supt., Meatliille, Pa. linsuiance Agency. IV E LLSBORO, PA. Cash Capital over $20,000 , 000. FIRST-GLASS Cfrii—NONE BETTER. • RATES AS pow as any good Companies will Mite. - Policies on dwellings and Gran property written at this otlico, and delivered on payment of premium. Are You Insured I It costa but little, particularly to-insure dwell ings, farm property, and contents. Datachet dwellings and farm property insured for 3 sears for one per centum and expense of policy, 4, ! , A house, detached 100 or more insured fur $lOOO for 3 years,: t an expense of $11,50. Only $3,833a year!' S ca ll taw—good thing in - case c/ fire. Furniture, OVIRIODP, bedding .4 . c.;, at the same rates . Thee is no excuse, . , 1 Everyone Should be Insured. If not with me, Smith & Merrick will do it Jett as cheap, and just as well.' (Gratis, gentlernen.i I should be glad however, to befriend enough in this manner to pay for advertising. • • JNO. I: MITCHELL Wollaboro, Jan. 1, 1870—tt. Nov 91 11 12k.pia! Them I Things Is Arriv ! FVERY thing is lovely, and the suer bird depen J 6 from a sublime attitude. You Will Pleafie Obs'erve, that the best natured man in Town baying no ticed the wants of the public, and having boun tiftilly supplied himself with almon.t every Ohl which this world c.n afford to appease them; now benevolently prrposes to open the whole be fore the people; and say to all, old and young, black and white, rich and parr, COME 9 • You pay your Money and you Lake, your , ' choice. .. 9.20 p m . 7.49 .9.;1U pm 1.1.59 noon . 9.09 1i ni .10.00 tt . 8.90 a m . 0.00 p m . 7.45 p m Don't attend out in the cold expoced to the el ements and to the Sting of the neighbors bees; boo pull the !etch etritg, it lb ulna-s out in hol iness hours. &c. 8.1.6 u m 9.2.; .1, n cal) a m 3:20 pJn 3 30 a ni 12.0 p in 6.10 am The large hearted proprietor, or Ilia urbane good natured clerk will conduct you, as it wore through a 3 GARDEN 9.4 i, a m 7,16 p ru 12.213 a, filled with rii•Vibing delights let, A OARDEN OF SPICES, In which overt' thing Spicy,from a nutmeg to cayenne pep• per mar ho seen and procured. 2d, A GARDEN OF SWEETS, in which ev= ery variety of Saccharine delights, both solid and liquid may be had by the stick, pound or gallon, and of such flavor and complexion ail wil male evesy aching; .rveet tooth in 3 your head hi:tly jmip with dolight: Should you bo potnologi airily Inclined, thi , . humane individual will con- duct you into a GARDEN OF FRUITS, in which almost ev ery variety of luscious things to be found gath ered from the four quarters of the globe. Will be shown to satisfy your largest longings. Oranges from Cuba, Lemons from Florida, Prunes from Turkey, Raisins from Malaga, Currants from the Grecian Arch i ipelago; Peaches dried and earn ed along witha groat variety of Canned Fruits from the JarYeys ; Dates from Syria, nod Figt 'from Asia Minor. No end to the enppis of every species of N UTS from.. 4 Continents. THE TEA GARDEN will nez.t command. your attention; the warm decoction Of the China leaf and - the Java bean have hecoml almost uni vennil beverages, and it not bwalloued too Lot or to strong, the mild stimulants aro esteemed at eminently promotive of comfort sociality.— What comp my of. elderly ladles could over part in pvace without them 7 Now your friend the GARDNER, will bo goat happy to share you all this. Ile will ask you politely to look at hie Tea. You aro welcome to try every chest and see if GUN POWDER, Souchong GREEN, DYSON, &c.,which flavor you like, but of rill the other styes whose jaw cracking names would be dangerous to pronounce, COFFEES, in every style, ditto, ditto, ditto. Furthermore, Tho beneficent proprietor of this mammoth es tablishment—out of sheer good will, and if 3ou will believe him for no other motive than your interest and his, has at vast expense established at the same plate an immense depot ot Provis ions, consisting of Flour, Poi*, Lard, Codfish, White Fish, Sword Fish, &c., &e. Meal, limns, Butter, Trout, ,Blue Fish, Bali &e., &c. • All of which ho intends to sell at a profit, on the principle of "live and let , live." Du generally proposes also to recei e in exchange ad the re. ducts of your farm and dairies,rind it is said Con fidentially to the public., that ho never refttbes Tho' It irks him wretchedly to keep it. So anxious is ho. that tie de:ir people should want nothing whatever that money can buy of Wollsboro, Jan. 1, .1870. HARNESS SHOP GW. NAVLE, would say to his ifrlends . that his Harness Shiip is now in full blast, and that ho Is proparod to fttrnish heavy or light 3E - 3Csaantaesittaseo, on short notice, in a good and subst nital man ner, and at prices that can't fail to mi.. , The best workmen aro employed, ar.d none but the hest material used. Call and see. Doo. 9,1868-Iy. I la st la. r• Et 13. 4:3'0 ! MR. A. L, MONROE, is the authorized Agent for Tiogn and Potter Countict. to effect insurance in the Wyoming Insurance Company.. 'Royal, Capitol $5,000,00 0 , London, Liverpool & Globe, Capitol, $/6,000,00 0 lie will canvass the county during the week Isex cept Saturday when he-will lye found at the office of John. 1. Mitchell, to attend to all who may give him a call. A. L. MONROE. Sept. 22, 180 m.* 111-Wk SI SEERS & ABBOTT, OPP9kIT DXPOT ELMIRA ENTER: Cash. L. A. GARDNER G. W. NAILE
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